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Originally Posted by Robert Goodman
If they're not dropping anyone back, then team A doesn't need the speedy guys in coverage, hence no numbering exception. What's wrong with that?
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2 reasons have already been given, but how can what B does determine if A is fouling or not?
A sends substitutes on 4th down to punt. B doesn't "drop anyone back" to cause A to foul.
B thinks that A may fake the punt so they stay in their normal defense and doesn't "drop anyone back". Is that a foul?
What constitutes "dropping back"?
You have to realize that when it is everyone against you (and that everyone includes the NCAA) that maybe you are wrong. This is easy to officiate. Teams never punt on 1st, 2nd, or 3rd down. If a team is going to kick a field goal then a holder will be kneeling on the ground. No one ever drop kicks. Everyone knows when it is a kicking situation. Don't pretend that you can't determine if the team is going to attempt a kick or not.